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A former VCU basketball player, 6-foot-6 Alie-Cox spent the year developing on the practice squad. Jan 1 - 3:35 PM

Colts signed TE Mo Alie-Cox.

Alie-Cox is a former basketball player for VCU. These sorts of signings always generate a lot of hype, but rarely pan out. That being said, the Colts pulled off the experiment with Erik Swoope. The practice squad is probably a best-case scenario for Alie-Cox in 2017. Thu, Apr 20, 2017 02:51:00 PM

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NFL Network's Ian Rapoport went as far as to say Luck's shoulder is "fine," and that the problems now involve "parts around Luck's shoulder," which to us just confirms Luck's throwing arm remains problematic. It's worth remembering that at this time last year the Colts were promising Luck would be ready for Week 1, and even activated him from the PUP list last September, giving off the impression he'd at last play at some point in the first six games. He wound up never playing a snap.

Swoope was hoping to return from a knee injury later in the year but never progressed enough to make that a reality. "It’s close, but we would never put him out there unless he could go out there and be 100 percent," said coach Chuck Pagano. Jack Doyle will continue to serve as the Colts' primary tight end.